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Casa de España de Iloilo Marks Centennial, Revived as Cultural Hub

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Casa de España de Iloilo celebrated its centennial on June 8, 2026, unveiling a restored neoclassical landmark that now anchors the city's cultural tourism as a museum and event venue.

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ILOILO CITY — A century after its grand opening as the exclusive Casino Español, the newly restored Casa de España de Iloilo celebrated its centennial on June 8, 2026, with a time‑capsule ceremony that connected the city’s Spanish‑era past with its vibrant present. The neoclassical landmark, faithfully reconstructed by the Chan family and reopened in November 2025, now serves as a museum and event venue.

The celebration drew former Senate President Franklin Drilon, Archbishop Midyphil Billones, Mayor Raisa Treñas, and Provincial Administrator Raul Banias. A message from Spanish Ambassador Miguel Utray was read aloud. The highlight was the placement of a new time capsule beneath “The Historian,” a newly unveiled statue symbolizing the shared heritage of Iloilo and Spain.

A Faithful Reconstruction Rooted in History

The original building, designed by pioneering Filipino architect Tomás Mapúa, was completed on June 8, 1926. It served as the Spanish social club, hosting weddings, balls, and even President Manuel Quezon. Over the decades, the building was occupied by Japanese forces during World War II, later served as an American recreational center, and eventually fell into disuse.

By 2023, the original structure no longer stood. The Chan family, owners of the property, undertook a faithful reconstruction. Teresa “Nene” Chan, daughter of the late patriarch Antonio Chan, said the project honors their parents and Iloilo. The family worked with local architects and the Iloilo City Cultural Heritage Conservation Council to preserve neoclassical elements while adding modern function spaces.

A Museum, an Event Venue, and a Tour Stop

Today, Casa de España is a dynamic cultural destination. Inside, a museum showcases artifacts unearthed during renovation, including old Spanish newspapers and coins that offer a window into the city’s cosmopolitan past. The elegant gardens and a flexible function hall now host weddings, cultural events, and community gatherings.

The venue has also been integrated into Iloilo City’s official tourism circuit. In May 2026, it was included in the Living Heritage Museum Tour, a curated journey through ten historic sites. Mayor Treñas noted that heritage is not only about structures but about the memories and traditions that shape Ilonggo identity. “Casa de España has stood through changing times, and I recognize the meaningful revival of this institution through the Chan family,” she said.

A Legacy for the Next Century

During the ceremony, Governor Arthur Defensor Jr.’s message, delivered by Banias, reflected on the discovery of the original 1926 time capsule during restoration. “Across a century, its authors reached out to us with their hopes and dreams,” he said. The 2026 capsule carries books from Drilon, a letter from the Spanish ambassador, and artworks by Antonietta Chan.

The reconstructed Casa de España now anchors the city’s heritage district, joining the Calle Real corridor and nearby ancestral homes. For tourists exploring Iloilo’s rich cultural landscape, the venue offers a rare blend of Spanish colonial architecture, family legacy, and contemporary Ilonggo hospitality. As the city pursues its bid to host MICECON 2027, landmarks like Casa de España strengthen its position as a premier cultural destination.


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